Construction activity around Glendale is constant—new builds, tenant improvements, repairs, and upgrades. On busy projects, scaffolding is assembled, adjusted, inspected, and then modified again as work progresses.
That pace creates two problems for injured people:
- Evidence changes quickly: decks get replaced, components are removed, and the work area may be cleaned before anyone thinks to document conditions.
- Communication pressure increases early: supervisors and insurers may want a quick explanation, photos for “documentation,” or a recorded statement while details are still unclear.
A strong claim depends on capturing the right facts early—before the jobsite story gets rewritten.


